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  1. Heute ist #WorldStatisticsDay und wir feiern in diesem Jahr das 20-jährige Bestehen des Europäischen #CodeofPractice. Das ist ein Verhaltenskodex, der sicher stellt, dass offizielle Statistiken in Europa unabhängig, in hoher Datenqualität und nach gleichen Standards produziert und zugänglich gemacht werden: ec.europa.eu/eurostat/de/web/q

    Die Community der offiziellen Statistiken ist sich der Verantwortung bewusst, die wir gegenüber Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft und dem Wohlergehen der Gesellschaft haben.

  2. The FoL guy took proud credit for helping introduce the #AIAct backdoor aka the #CodeOfPractice. My new favourite definition of #AGI: regulatory evasive manoeuvre of global-scale digital technology utility providers.

  3. Industrie fordert Aufschub: EU startet Regulierung von KI
    Die Europäische Union setzt mit ihrer jüngst veröffentlichten Richtlinie für allgemeine KI-Modelle einen markanten Schritt in der Technologieregulierung. Die Industrie reagiert vorsi
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/indu
    #KI #News #AIAct #CodeOfPractice #Datenmanagement #EUKIRegulierung #GeneralPurposeAIModels #ITSicherheit #KICompliance #Technologieregulierung #Transparenz

  4. How #US Firms are weakening the #EU #AI #Codeofpractice: By pressuring the European Commission to prioritize a few US firms over 1,000 stakeholders, these companies put the entire process at risk and lose credibility as actors of public interest #AIAct #GAFAM # OpenAI #GPAI #AICodeofPractice #Code
    techpolicy.press/how-us-firms-

  5. 20 Jahre #CodeofPractice: Am 25. Mai 2005 verabschiedete die @EU_Commission den Verhaltenskodex für europäische Statistiken – den Code of Practice - und legte damit den Grundstein für ein robustes und vertrauenswürdiges europäisches Statistiksystem mit fachlicher Unabhängigkeit, Integrität und Rechenschaftspflicht bei der Erstellung amtlicher Statistiken!
    destatis.de/DE/Methoden/Qualit
    @EU_Eurostat

    #unitedeurope #Europa #Statistik

  6. "The substance of the draft is equally concerning. While its purpose is to help providers comply with existing obligations, the current draft goes beyond mere clarification – introducing new requirements not envisioned in the AI Act.

    One example is the proposed role of “external evaluators” before releasing GPAI models with systemic risks, which is not provided for in the AI Act. The draft mandates providers to obtain external systemic risk assessments, including model evaluations, before placing their models on the market (commitment II.11). However, the AI Act itself (Art. 55(1)(a) and recital 114) does not impose this requirement – it only calls for adversarial testing of model evaluations, not independent external risk assessments.

    Another example concerns copyright: measure I.2.4. of the draft requires GPAI model developers to make reasonable efforts to determine whether protected content was collected by a robots.txt-compliant crawler – an obligation not imposed by the AI Act either. Additionally, measure I.2.5. mandates that GPAI model providers take reasonable steps to mitigate the risk of downstream AI systems repeatedly generating copyright-infringing content and to prohibit such uses in their terms and conditions. However, these requirements are not found in the AI Act or the Copyright Directive 2019/790, which addresses only primary liability (i.e., the responsibility of GPAI model providers) and does not extend to secondary liability arising from text and data mining.

    Again, the issue is not whether these requirements are reasonable, but that the Code’s sole purpose is to clarify the obligations of the AI Act, not to redefine them. Therefore, the Code must not be used as a Trojan horse to reshape the AI Act according to political preferences – bypassing democratic procedures."

    verfassungsblog.de/when-guidan

    #EU #AI #AIAct #CodeOfPractice #GPAI

  7. Wir bieten freien und gleichen Zugang für alle Medienschaffenden zu Daten und Informationen unter datenschutzrechtlichen Bedingungen und klaren Compliance Regeln. destatis.de/DE/Presse/_inhalt. #Pressefreiheit #WorldPressFreedomDay #CodeofPractice #OpenData

  8. The Code of Practice for Research is an essential reference tool to support researchers and research organisations in the conduct of research of the highest quality and standards.

    UKRIO is committed to promoting good conduct in research by providing the research community with practical guidance on the issues which need to be addressed and facilitating the sharing of existing good practice.

    More information zurl.co/84Ha

    #Research #CodeOfPractice #Guidance #Community

  9. We have just launched a new edition of our Code of Practice for Research!

    The Code of Practice for Research is an essential reference tool to support researchers and research organisations in the conduct of research of the highest quality and standards, providing key principles for researchers and research organisations alike.

    #CodeOfPractice #Research #ReferenceTool #ResearchConduct

  10. 🤖Here's your weekly #DigitalDigest:

    🎂25 years of @CopernicusEU

    ⚕️@WHO & @EU_Commission launch landmark digital health initiative

    🔎#CodeOfPractice on Disinformation: Signatories in Brussels to identify ways to step up work

    🇪🇺#DigitalAssembly23: get ready!

    #DigitalEU

    🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/DigitalEU/sta

  11. 🇪🇺EU elections
    🔎Fact-checking
    🤓Access to #Data for research
    🤖Generative #AI
    👩‍💻Empowering users

    Signatories of the strengthened #CodeOfPractice on Disinformation are meeting today in Brussels to discuss their ongoing efforts to implement the Code & the upcoming challenges.

    🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/DigitalEU/sta

  12. 🇪🇺📑 1 year since the launch of the new, stronger & more comprehensive #CodeOfPractice on disinformation.

    On Monday the signatories will meet @VeraJourova & @ThierryBreton for a plenary session to discuss about the implementation & the future steps.

    #DigitalEU

    🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/DigitalEU/sta

  13. #DYK that over 70% of Europeans regularly encounter fake news? 🗞️

    Online platforms can do a lot to fight 🚫 #disinformation.

    The signatories of the #CodeOfPractice will help promote a more transparent, safe & trustworthy online environment 🌐

    Learn more ⤵️

    🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/DigitalEU/sta

  14. @jeff I'm not sure what you mean by "moderate against" the Code of Practice. Could you explain?

    It sounds almost as though you oppose the Code of Practice (because of the "against"). But you might mean you measure journalistic efforts against the Code of Practice, meaning that you use it as a standard.

    Would you please clarify?

    #journalism #CodeOfPractice #BestPractices #JournalistEthics

  15. ⛔️No place for disinformation in our online world.

    Take part in this online session presenting the focus areas & stakeholders involved in the strengthened #CodeOfPractice for #onlineplatforms & European Digital Media Observatory.

    📆26 January
    ⏰10:00 - 11:30 CET
    Register now 👇

    🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/DigitalEU/sta

  16. ⛔️ No place for disinformation in our online world

    📖 Here's how the strengthened #CodeOfPractice for #onlineplatforms aims to combat its spread:

    🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/DigitalEU/sta

  17. The new #CodeOfPractice on #disinformation is out!

    3⃣4⃣ platforms made 4⃣4⃣ commitments with 1⃣2⃣8⃣ measures to fight disinformation, guarantee transparency of political advertising and provide researchers access to data.

    Read more 👉 europa.eu/!Cp34Tn

  18. The Code of Practice on Disinformation will be backed up by the Digital Services Act, which means that companies that don't comply face fines of up to 6% of global turnover.

    #DSA #CodeOfPractice #DigitalEU

    🐦🔗: nitter.eu/EU_Commission/status

  19. Disinformation and misinformation thrive in uncertainty and secrecy.

    To counter these threats, we have strengthened our #CodeofPractice on Disinformation. ↓

    #DigitalEU #DSA

    🐦🔗: nitter.eu/EU_Commission/status

  20. To protect our democratic system #3 To ensure the integrity of electoral processes

    Yesterday’s reports cover measures taken by online platforms in February 2019 may put ourselves at ease when the EU shall keep controlling the social media as well as the working of the political parties and funding thereoff. These reports allow the EU Commission to verify that effective policies to ensure the integrity of electoral processes are in place before the European elections in May 2019.

    The EU has to make sure she does not become ill in the same basket as the United States of America and Russia. The Commission may not only hope to see further progress in a number of areas by each of the platforms, she has to keep control over them. Naturally it shall take time to do so and therefore we want to be patient to see what the result may be by the end of 2019, when the Commission will carry out a comprehensive assessment of the Code’s initial 12-month period. Should the results prove unsatisfactory, the Commission may propose further actions, including of a regulatory nature.

    Background

    The monthly reporting cycle builds on the Code of Practice, and is part of the Action Plan against disinformation that the European Union adopted last December to build up capabilities and strengthen cooperation between Member States and EU institutions to proactively address the threats posed by disinformation.

    The reporting signatories committed to the Code of Practice in October 2018 on a voluntary basis. In January 2019 the European Commission published the first reports submitted by signatories of the Code of Practice against disinformation. The Code aims to reach the objectives set out by the Commission’s Communication presented in April 2018 by setting a wide range of commitments:

    • –  Disrupt advertising revenue for accounts and websites misrepresenting information and provide advertisers with adequate safety tools and information about websites purveying disinformation.
    • –  Enable public disclosure of political advertising and make effort towards disclosing issue-based advertising.
    • –  Have a clear and publicly available policy on identity and online bots and take measures to close fake accounts.
    • –  Offer information and tools to help people make informed decisions, and facilitate access to diverse perspectives about topics of public interest, while giving prominence to reliable sources.
    • –  Provide privacy-compliant access to data to researchers to track and better understand the spread and impact of disinformation.

    Ahead of the European elections in May 2019, the Commission is monitoring the progress of the platforms towards meeting the commitments that are most relevant and urgent ahead of the election campaign: scrutiny of ad placements; political and issue-based advertising; and integrity of services.

    The Code of Practice also goes hand-in-hand with the Recommendation included in the election package announced by President Juncker in the 2018 State of the Union Address to ensure free, fair and secure European Parliament elections. The measures include greater transparency in online political advertisements and the possibility to impose sanctions for the illegal use of personal data to deliberately influence the outcome of the European elections. Member States were also advised to set up a national election cooperation network of relevant authorities – such aselectoral, cybersecurity, data protection and law enforcement authorities – and to appoint a contact point to participate in a European-level election cooperation network.

    The first meeting at the European level took place on 21 January 2019, and a second one on 27 February. The next meeting will take place on 4 April.

    Last week, Commissioner Jourová wrote to national political parties calling on them to ensure transparency of political advertising, to be ready to face cyberattacks and to respect European data protection rules during the campaign.

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    #ActionPlanAgainstDisinformation #Advertisements #CodeOfPractice #Disinformation #EUInstitutions #EuropeanCommission #EuropeanElections #EuropeanUnion #FakeAccounts #IssueBasedAdvertising #OnlineBots #PoliticalAdvertising #ReliableSourceS_ #VeraJourova